POLICY GUIDELINE
Setting up a Community Foundation for a sustainable local development strategy: Insights from the Messina Community Foundation in Italy March 2021
This Guideline explains how to support and promote the setting up of the organizational model of a Community Foundation in order to promote a sustainable local development strategy. Community Foundations are non-profit organizations which catalyse local and territorial resources to support practices and projects improving the life of the community on a stable and continuous basis. The Guideline draws from the experience of the Messina Community Foundation, which has been operating since 2010 in the Messina Municipality, in Sicily Island (Italy). This particular model of Community Foundation, in order to guarantee the sustainability of its human development policy, invests in productive economies with a constant entrepreneurial mindset in order to catalyse and promote self-sustaining systems and, therefore, multiplying its sustainability effect and social and economic impact. Moreover, the Messina Community Foundation actively draws in its strategies and models different actors, systems and resources belonging to a wide range of sectors. In fact, this model of Community Foundation provides articulated and cross-sectoral responses to the community’s need by acknowledging the multidimensionality of wellbeing and territorial development.